Open for membership. Societies are welcome and group rates are available.

Membership:

900

Course opening hours:

Daylight hours

Green Fees Midweek:

€150

Clubhouse opening hours:

8.00am to 11.30pm

Green Fees Weekends & B.H.:

€150

Mobile phones:

Not on course or in clubhouse

Green Fees With a Member:

€55

Dress Code:

Neat casual, no denim

Green Fees For Opens:

N/A

Catering:

Full catering facilities

Practice Area:

Yes

Days to Avoid:

None (phone)

Club Hire:

Yes

Green Fees and Societies Welcome:

Midweek & Weekends

Buggy Hire:

Yes

Pre-booking for open tournaments:

N/A

Soft spikes:

Yes

Location

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Course Description

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Course Description:

Powerscourt Golf Club is situated within the magnificent 1,000 acre Powerscourt Estate in the Garden of Ireland just 12-miles south of Dublin city centre. This inspiring par 72 championship course with 18 of the best shaped putting surfaces in the country has been built to USGA recommendations and measures just over 7,000 yd's. A free draining parkland course with links characteristics, Powerscourt tees, fairways, bunkers and sand based greens are of exceptional quality.

Set in Ireland’s most beautiful countryside with an abundance of mature trees and natural features with stunning views to the sea and the Sugar Loaf Mountains, Powerscourt is simply an exceptional experience for all golfers. It was the venue for the AIB Seniors Championship in 2001 and a new 18 hole course has recently been construction. With the opening of the new West Course and the redesigned clubhouse, Powerscourt has established itself as a golf centre to rival any in Ireland. This new course was designed by David McLay Kidd, whose portfolio includes the acclaimed Bandon Dunes in Oregon USA. Like the East Course, the West offers a variety of challenging holes while presenting a new perspective on the stunning scenery of the Powerscourt Estate. Possessing the highest standard of tees, greens and fairways you’ll find anywhere in the countr,y it was created with top class tournaments in mind, however it can be enjoyed by golfers of all abilities.

West Course Details:Parkland course with links characteristics 6,345 mtrs (championship tees) Green fee is available every day. Societies are welcome and group rates are available. Powerscourt's East Course was voted the No. 12-ranked golf course in Ireland, by “Golf Digest Ireland” in 2008. Powerscourt's East Course was voted Joint No. 21 Parkland/Inland Course in Ireland by "Backspin" Irelands leading Golf magazine in 2008, the panel comprised of a selection of 52 Professional and amateur golfers throughout Ireland. Powerscourt's West Course was voted No. 33 Parkland/Inland Course in Ireland by "Backspin".

They won it again in 2001 when the team was Dermot Kelly, Padraig O'Sullivan, Ciaran Fahy, Dermot Flynn, Pat Hurley, Barry Morgan, John Carney, Chris Bell, Ian Carroll, Kevin O'Malley, Pat Durkin, Anthony Collins, they were managed by Michael Moriarty.

They won it again in 1999 when the team was Suzy McMullan, Antoinette Brennan, Ursula Dowling, Carol McKenna, Marianne Comiskey, Cathy Shubotham, Kerri Cullen, Mary Fox, Ruth Hurson, Pat Dolan, Berni Fetherston, they were captained by Cheryl Ball.

2005 Lady Captain Denise Lambe and her Captain's Prize winner Kerrie Cullen qualified in the Volkswagen/Irish Independent Lady Captain's Classic in this scotch foursomes format. It was off to the National Finals at The Heritage Golf Club on Monday 3 rd October where they were paired with The Heritage pair of Abbey Cosgrove and Maude Quigley.

2004 Lady Captain Cora Flaherty (21) and her Captain's Prize Winner Avril O'Byrne (12) were qualifiers in the Volkswagen-Irish Independent Lady Captain's Classic at Headfort Golf Club in August 2004 they qualified for the National Finals at Hermitage on 4th October.

Mark Burton of Powerscourt Golf Club won the Lucozade-Irish Independent Longest Drive Competition at the Co. Louth Golf Club in August 2001.